There are 41 total results for your 鐙 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鐙 镫 see styles |
dèng deng4 teng noboru のぼる |
stirrup stirrup; (surname, given name) Noboru |
鐙坂 see styles |
abumizaka あぶみざか |
(place-name) Abumizaka |
鐙塚 see styles |
abutsuka あぶつか |
(surname) Abutsuka |
鐙子 see styles |
touko / toko とうこ |
(female given name) Touko |
鐙家 see styles |
abumiya あぶみや |
(surname) Abumiya |
鐙屋 see styles |
abumiya あぶみや |
(surname) Abumiya |
鐙峠 see styles |
abumidao あぶみだお |
(place-name) Abumidao |
鐙崎 see styles |
abumisaki あぶみさき |
(personal name) Abumisaki |
鐙川 see styles |
abumigawa あぶみがわ |
(personal name) Abumigawa |
鐙摺 see styles |
abuzuri あぶずり |
(place-name) Abuzuri |
鐙本 see styles |
ikarimoto いかりもと |
(surname) Ikarimoto |
鐙沢 see styles |
abumizawa あぶみざわ |
(place-name) Abumizawa |
鐙瀬 see styles |
abunze あぶんぜ |
(place-name) Abunze |
鐙瓦 see styles |
abumigawara あぶみがわら |
(archaism) (See 軒丸瓦) eave-end roof tile (comprising a convex semi-cylindrical tile and a decorative pendant) |
鐙田 see styles |
abumiden あぶみでん |
(place-name) Abumiden |
鐙畑 see styles |
abumihata あぶみはた |
(place-name) Abumihata |
鐙西 see styles |
abuminishi あぶみにし |
(place-name) Abuminishi |
鐙谷 see styles |
abumiya あぶみや |
(surname) Abumiya |
鐙野 see styles |
abuno あぶの |
(surname) Abuno |
鐙釣 see styles |
abumitsuri あぶみつり |
(rare) (See 鐙革) stirrup straps; stirrup leather |
鐙骨 镫骨 see styles |
dèng gǔ deng4 gu3 teng ku toukotsu / tokotsu とうこつ abumikotsu あぶみこつ |
stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear (noun - becomes adjective with の) stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
左鐙 see styles |
sabumi さぶみ |
(place-name) Sabumi |
木鐙 see styles |
kiabumi きあぶみ |
(place-name) Kiabumi |
著鐙 着镫 see styles |
zhāo dēng zhao1 deng1 chao teng jakutō |
Put on (the Buddha-)armour. |
金鐙 see styles |
kanaazami / kanazami かなあざみ |
(place-name) Kanaazami |
馬鐙 马镫 see styles |
mǎ dèng ma3 deng4 ma teng |
stirrup |
鐙啓記 see styles |
abumikeiki / abumikeki あぶみけいき |
(person) Abumi Keiki |
鐙塚町 see styles |
abutsukachou / abutsukacho あぶつかちょう |
(place-name) Abutsukachō |
鐙摺石 see styles |
abuzuriishi / abuzurishi あぶずりいし |
(place-name) Abuzuriishi |
鐙野原 see styles |
abunoppara あぶのっぱら |
(place-name) Abunoppara |
下左鐙 see styles |
shimosabumi しもさぶみ |
(place-name) Shimosabumi |
北鐙坂 see styles |
kitaabuzaka / kitabuzaka きたあぶざか |
(place-name) Kitaabuzaka |
南鐙坂 see styles |
minamiabuzaka みなみあぶざか |
(place-name) Minamiabuzaka |
旧鐙屋 see styles |
kyuuabumiya / kyuabumiya きゅうあぶみや |
(place-name) Kyūabumiya |
武蔵鐙 see styles |
musashiabumi; musashiabumi むさしあぶみ; ムサシアブミ |
(kana only) Japanese cobra lily (Arisaema ringens) |
鐙田住宅 see styles |
abumitajuutaku / abumitajutaku あぶみたじゅうたく |
(place-name) Abumitajuutaku |
鐙川排水路 see styles |
abumigawahaisuiro あぶみがわはいすいろ |
(place-name) Abumigawahaisuiro |
深草鐙ケ谷 see styles |
fukakusaabumigatani / fukakusabumigatani ふかくさあぶみがたに |
(place-name) Fukakusaabumigatani |
深草鐙ケ谷町 see styles |
fukakusaabumigatanichou / fukakusabumigatanicho ふかくさあぶみがたにちょう |
(place-name) Fukakusaabumigatanichō |
Variations: |
abumigawa あぶみがわ |
stirrup straps; stirrup leather |
Variations: |
abumikotsu; toukotsu(鐙骨) / abumikotsu; tokotsu(鐙骨) あぶみこつ; とうこつ(鐙骨) |
{anat} stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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